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    bracelet and how that price is based on the number of charms. Explain the reasoning behind your equation. 15W=85 IN ORDER TO FIND THE NUMBER OF CHARMS YOU NEED YOU HAVE TO DIVIDE. B. What would be a reasonable domain for this function based on this scenario? Explain why this is a proper domain. C. If Marco and his sisters have saved $250‚ make a graph to show all of the charms they could purchase with a bracelet if they had saved between $85 and $250. D. Marco found five charms that he likes. 

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    Café will be online‚ they are required to have a PC (admin) with an Internet connection and a database system for the products and customer’s information. Through the Internet‚ they will also be required to have a website with a domain name itself. The PC (admin) and the domain name alone‚ of course‚ require some sort of financial support. If those two requirements would be realized‚ then a new website is to be built with interface selling the computer parts and accessories that is now online. It provides

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    Kelo v. City of New London 125 S.Ct. 2655 (U.S. Sup. Ct. 2009) Facts: In 1998‚ the city of New London‚ Connecticut‚ authorized a $3.5 million bond issue in support of plans initiated by the New London Development Corporation (NLDC). This decision followed a state designation of the area as a “distressed municipality” and the closing of a US Naval facility‚ which employed over 15‚000 people. The NLDC plans proposed the development of about 90 acres of land in the Fort Trumbull area of New London

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    Technology-related trends impacting online consumer behavior (Chapter 7) 35% of online Americans connect to the Internet with a broadband connection. Broadband has increased by 20% in the past 2 years. The U.S. is only the 10th largest broadband market. Broadband users exhibit different online behavior than those using mobile handheld devices or dial up. Q2. social/cultural environment for e-marketers ( Chapter 7) Reputation: brand image and reputation are based on market perception. Relevance:

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    divided into classical Japanese literature and modern Japanese literature. Line of demarcation is 1868‚ the date of the Meiji Restoration. Pre-Meiji Japan Tokugawa Period (1600-1868) = Period of Great Peace = Maintenance of the status quo = Domains and Daimyō frozen in status 1. Official ideology -- Neo-Confucianism Before Tokugawa period‚ Confucianism played subordinate role in Japanese thought. Confucianism remained a secular moral and political philosophy. Leaders of the Tokugawa

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    ultimately boost the city’s public finance and by so doing boost the economy necessary for the city’s development. The takings clause protects the private property from conversion by the state for public use without just compensation. Although the eminent domain gives the state the right to acquire private land for public use‚ this 5th Amendment provision of the takings clause subjects such conversion to be legitimate‚ that is be for public use and the compensation be just what is viewed as be fair as per

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    Media convergence also has negative results affecting our everyday lives. A negative effect of media convergence is the possibility of getting biased or incorrect information from the internet. On the internet anyone who has the means to pay for a web domain can publish information on the internet‚ so it is important to check your sources of information and ensure the reliable and correct. With the progression of technology the convergence of media will continue to grow and progress. What is meant by

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    x = (1‚ 8.2) 2 = e x-q = y y h(x) = x < -3‚ -3 ≤ x < 0‚ x ≥ 0. x 2 - 9‚ x + 3‚ 3e x‚ 1 −4 −3 −2 −1 O x 1 2 2 2 1 1 x-3 = 2(3 + x - 3) = 2x The domain of f o g is the same as the domain of g‚ i.e. {x : x ∈ R‚ x ≠ 3}. Because the domain cannot take the value 3‚ the range of f o g cannot take the value 2x = 2(3) = 6. Hence‚ the range of f o g is {y : y ∈ R‚ y ≠ 6}. (b) The graph of y = f g(x) = 2x‚ x ≠ 3 is as shown below. =2 3+

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    Control over data flows. 3. Write a note on U.K. Data Protection Act. Contd… Paper-IV: Cyber Law-II Answer ANY TWO of the following questions (2 x 7 ½ = 15 Marks) 1. Explain the History and development of Internet. 2. What is Domain name? Discuss the problems of Domain names. 3. Write a note on protection of Computer Software and Liability of

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    Kelo v. City of New London Ethical Analysis Critical or Relevant Facts Kelo v. New London is the case of 9 property owners who petitioned for a write of certiorari after the city took their land by the taking clause of the Fifth Amendment (Mallor‚ 634). New London had drawn up a plan to develop the waterfront with hotels‚ restaurants‚ retail stores‚ residences and office spaces. This plan included using authorized agents to purchase the land and space needed to complete the project. The project

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